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7361 Etymology dictionary, p. villainous (adj.).2
c. 1300, "offensive, abusive," from Old French vileneus "worthless, base," from vilain (see villain ). Sense of "despicable, shameful, morally corrupt" is from c. 1400 in English. Related: Villainously; villainousness .
7362 Etymology dictionary, p. wife (n.).4
… meaning "shame," also "pudenda," but the only examples of it would be the Germanic words and Tocharian (a lost IE language of central Asia) kwipe, kip "female pudenda …
7363 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Abimelech.6
… the shame of death at a woman’s hand, he required his armor-bearer to kill him with his sword ( Judges 9:54 ). His cruel treatment of the Shechemites ( Judges 9:46 - 49 …
7364 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adam in the Old Testament.5
… of shame, which caused them to cover their nakedness with girdles of fig leaves, and a sense of guilt (not differentiated by Adam from shame, Genesis 3:10 ), which …
7365 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Agony.4
… . The shame of criminal arrest in the garden and of subsequent condemnation and death as a malefactor had to His innocent soul the horror of humanity’s entire …
7366 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ahithophel.4
… the shameful defeat which he saw could not be averted
7367 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ammon; Ammonites.2
… particularly shameful, as in the days of Saul ( 1 Samuel 11:1 - 15 ) and of David ( 2 Samuel 10:1 - 19 ). This may account for the cruel treatment meted out to them in the war …
7368 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Apocryphal Gospels.39
… of shame, and when the two shall be one, and the male with the female neither male nor female." The words assuredly vary much from the usual character of those …
7369 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ashamed.2
… feel shame" (Latin, pudere), with derivatives occurs 80 times; kalam, "to shame," including the thought of "disgrace," "reproach"; chapher, "to blush": hence shame because …
7370 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baal (1).17
… of "shame."
7371 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baal (1).20
… , aischane "shame" being intended to be read. We find the same usage in Romans 11:4. The feminine counterpart of Baal was Baalah or Baalath which is found in a good …
7372 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babel, Tower of.19
… with shame, but rather with pride. The rallyingpoint of nations, Babylon, while it existed, was always a great commercial center, and many are the languages …
7373 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Balaam.5
… his shameful counsel which brought disgrace and disaster into the ranks of the chosen people.
7374 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bone; Bones.2
… him shame and confusion, or is equivalent to "envy," "jealousy." The translation of the Septuagint in these passages by skolex, "worm," and ses, "maggot," "moth," is incorrect …
7375 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Captivity.79
… and shame and penitence of an eyewitness of the captures and desolation of the Holy City: "Yahweh hath accomplished his wrath, he hath poured out his fierce …
7376 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Check.2
… to shame"), i.e. a check or reproof, such as that which closes the last speech of Job (chapter 19), and intended to put Zophar to shame.
7377 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chiun (1).2
… bosheth, "shame"). The Syriac version has preserved the correct vocalization; apparently also the Septuagint, albeit the consonants have suffered corruption …
7378 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Citizenship.7
… from shameful punishments, such as scourging with rods or whips, and especially crucifixion, was secured to every Roman citizen; also the right of appeal …
7379 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Comparative Religion.47
… their shame at sinning, if they deemed such beings goals" (L. A. Seneca, De beata vita cap. 26). With the possibly doubtful exception of the religion of certain savage …
7380 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Confound.3
… to shame" ( 1 Corinthians 1:27 the King James Version; 1 Peter 2:6 the King James Version); and sugchuno, "to pour together," "bewilder’ " ( Acts 2:6; 9:22 ). the Revised Version …